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Home Bare Acts Phrase: ordinaryINDIAN COUNCIL ACT, 1874 Section 1
Title: Number of ordinary members of Governor General's Council may be increased
State: Central
Year: 1874
It shall be lawful for Her Majesty, if she shall see fit, to increase the number of the ordinary members of the Council of the Governor General of India to six, by appointing any person, from time to time, by warrant under Her Royal Sign Manual, to be an ordinary member of the said Council in addition to the ordinary members thereof appointed under section 3 of "The Indian Councils Act, 1861" , and under section 8 of the Act of the thirty-second and thirty-third years of Her present Majesty, chapter ninety-seven. The law for the time being in force with reference to ordinary members of the Council of the Governor General of India shall apply to the person so appointed by Her Majesty under this Act.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionHabitual Offenders Act, 1961 Section 8
Title: Action to Be Taken when a Registered Offender Changes His Ordinary Residence
State: Karnataka
Year: 1961
.....make a request to that District Magistrate that he may be informed of the steps, if any, which may have been taken in relation to the offender under any law for the time being in force in that other district; and upon receipt of such information, the District Magistrate of the first district shall cancel from his Register the entry relating to that offender. (4) Upon the entry of the name and other particulars of the registered offender in the Register under sub-section (2), the provisions of this Act and the rules made thereunder, shall apply to him as if he has been registered, in pursuance of a direction given under section 3, in the Register of the district to which he has changed his ordinary residence. ________________________ 1. Adapted by the Karnataka Adaptations of Laws Order 1973 w.e.f. 1.11.1973.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBengal Bonded Warehouse Association Act 1854 Section 5
Title: Ordinary General Meetings
State: Central
Year: 1854
Ordinary General Meetings of the said proprietors shall be held at least twice in every year, that is to say, on the second Wednesday in the month of May, and the second Wednesday in the month of November, and at every such Ordinary Meeting the Directors of the said Association shall present a report in writing of the state of the affairs of the said Association and a balance-sheet; and such General Meeting may declare a dividend out of the profits of the said Association, provided that no dividend shall be made which shall diminish the capital of the said Association.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Land Revenue Act, 1964 Section 124
Title: The Fixing of Assessment Under Act Limited to Ordinary Land Revenue
State: Karnataka
Year: 1964
The fixing of the assessment under the provisions of this Act shall be limited to the assessment of the ordinary land revenue and such fixation shall not preclude the levy of any rate for the use of water or of anycess, which may be imposed under 1 [any law for the time being in force.] 2 [Explanation.-- 'ordinary land revenue' means the land revenue payable in respect of any land when no advantage by the use of water from a source of water which is the property of the State Government, accrues to such land.] _______________________________ 1. Substituted by Act 9 of 1965 w.e.f. 1.4.1964. 2. Inserted by Act 9 of 1965 w.e.f. 1.4.1964.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Municipalities Act, 1964 Section 59
Title: Conduct of Ordinary Meetings
State: Karnataka
Year: 1964
(1) At an ordinary meeting business shall be conducted in the following order:-- (a) the minutes of the previous ordinary meeting and of any special meeting held since shall be read and confirmed; (b) business postponed at the previous meeting shall be considered; (c) subjects noted on the agenda shall then be considered. (2) A councillor may propose any resolution connected with or incidentalto the subjects included in the list of business: Provided that the president may propose any urgent subject of a routine nature not included in the list of business if no councillor objects to it. (3) All points of order shall be decided by the presiding authority with orwithout discussion as he may deem fit, and his decision shall be final. (4) Any question of procedure not herein provided for in this Act or therules made thereunder shall be decided by a majority of the councillors present and voting.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTrade Marks Act, 1999 (47 of 1999) Section 112
Title: Exemption of Certain Persons Employed in Ordinary Course of Business
State: Central
Year: 1999
Where a person accused of an offence under section 103 proves-- (a) that in the ordinary course of his business he is employed on behalf of other persons to apply trade marks or trade descriptions, or as the case may be, to make dies, blocks, machines, plates, or other instruments for making, or being used in making, trade marks; and (b) that in the case which is the subject of the charge he was so employed, and was not interested in the goods or other thing by way of profit or commission dependent on the sale of such goods or providing of services, as the case may be; and (c) that, having taken all reasonable precautions against committing the offence charged, he had, at the time of the commission of the alleged offence, no reason to suspect the genuineness of the trade mark or trade description; and (d) that, on demand made by or on behalf of the prosecutor, he gave all the information in his power with respect to the persons on whose behalf the trade mark or trade description was applied, he shall be acquitted.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCompanies Act, 1956 Section 189
Title: Ordinary and Special Resolutions
State: Central
Year: 1956
(1) A resolution shall be an ordinary resolution when at a general meeting of which the notice required under this Act has been duly given, the voles cast (whether on a show of hands, or on a poll, as the case may be,) in favour of the resolution including the casting vote, if any, of the chairman) by members who, being entitled so to do, vote in person, or where proxies are allowed, by proxy, exceed the votes, if any, cast against the resolution by members so entitled and voting. (2) A resolution shall be a special resolution when (a) the intention to propose the resolution as a special resolution has been duly specified in the notice calling the general meeting or other intimation given to the members of the resolution; (b) the notice required under this Act has been duly given of the general meeting; and (c) the votes cast in favour of the resolution (whether on a show of hands or on a poll, as the case may be,) by members who, being entitled so to do, vote in person, or where proxies are allowed, by proxy, are not less than three times the number of the votes, if any, cast against the resolution by members so entitled and voting.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBengal Bonded Warehouse Association Act, 1838 Section 15
Title: Adjournment of Ordinary Meetings
State: Central
Year: 1838
1 * * * Any ordinary general meeting of the said Association may adjourn itself to a future day, and may, on the day to which it shall have so adjourned itself, resume its proceedings, and transact any business which it would have been competent to transact on the day when it originally assembled. _________________________ 1. The words "And it is hereby enacted, that" omitted by Act 12 of 1891, section 2 and Schedule I.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGeographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999 Section 47
Title: Exemption of Certain Persons Employed in Ordinary Course of Business
State: Central
Year: 1999
Where a person accused of an offence under section 39 proves, (a) chat in the ordinary course of his business he is employed on behalf of other persons to apply geographical indications, or as the case may be, to make dies, blocks, machines, plates, or other instruments for making, or being used in making, geographical indications; (b) that in the case which is the subject of the charge he was so employed, and was not interested in the goods or other thing by way of profit or commission depend on the sale of such goods; (c) that, having taken all reasonable precautions against committing the offence charged, he had, at the time of the commission of the alleged offence, no reason to suspect the genuineness of the geographical indication; and (d) that, on demand made by or on behalf of the prosecutor, he gave all the information in his power with respect to the persons on whose behalf the geographical indication was applied, he shall be acquitted.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionProtection of Plant Varieties and Farmers-rights Act, 2001 Section 75
Title: Exemption of Certain Persons Employed in Ordinary Course of Business
State: Central
Year: 2001
Where a person accused of an offence under this Act proves that in the ordinary course of his employment, he has acted without any intention to commit the offence and having taken all reasonable precautions against committing the offence charged, he had, at the time of the commission of the alleged offence, no reason to suspect the genuineness of the act so charged as an offence and on demand made by or on behalf of the prosecutor, he gave all the information in his possession with respect to the persons on whose behalf the offence was committed, he shall be acquitted.
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